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  1. Popular A.I. services for creating images are legal minefields for artists seeking payment for their work
  2. CEOs are using return-to-office to fight an ‘erosion’ of culture—but it’s a ‘recipe for resentment’ if done wrong, warns workplace strategist
  3. Reddit is grappling with a user protest that is among its biggest challenges ever. Here’s what’s behind the unrest
  4. Video game streamers are rebelling against Twitch’s lower revenue split and moving to a 4-month old platform run by a crypto casino operator in Australia
  5. Sustainable meat startup that raised $169 million and sells through Safeway and Target files for bankruptcy
  6. Frank founder accused of fraud was dubbed the ‘king of finding magic numbers’ by former employee
  7. Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower who leaked Pentagon Papers exposing U.S. government’s deceit about Vietnam War, dies at 92
  8. Fox News fires longtime Tucker Carlson producer responsible for calling Biden a ‘wannabe dictator’
  9. Xi Jinping calls Bill Gates an ‘old friend’ as he welcomes him to China—as Beijing matches his foundation’s $50 million gift to Chinese research
  10. Billionaire Eric Schmidt just paid $68 million for a Russian oligarch’s sanctioned superyacht that features a helipad and baby grand piano
  11. Heated U.S. vs. Mexico game in Las Vegas called off early after flurry of ejections, din of homophobic chanting
  12. Twitter gets the lowest score on GLAAD’s evaluation of social media’s safety for LGBTQ people
  13. Elon Musk says ‘corrosive’ Twitter is improving for most users in his quest to make the service a ‘positive for civilization’
  14. A whopping 60% of workers are back in the office 5 days a week—but that doesn’t mean what you think it does
  15. 2 top economists both hate the Fed’s ‘inexplicable’ and ‘crazy’ signaling on rate hikes—but for totally different reasons
  16. Harry and Meghan are consciously uncoupling with Spotify after less than a year of podcasting
  17. Charlotte Hornets confirm Michael Jordan is finalizing a deal to sell the team at a huge profit from his $275 million purchase price
  18. Troubled basketball star Ja Morant gets 25-game suspension for flashing apparently legal handgun on Instagram video
  19. Cohere CEO calls A.I. debates on human extinction ‘absurd use of our time and the public’s mind space’
  20. Forget the original coronavirus vaccine. Your next booster will tackle the ‘Gryphon’ family of Omicron variants
  21. These coding bootcamps teach JavaScript—and they cost less than $21K
  22. These Fortune 500 companies will help pay for employee MBAs
  23. Looking to break into A.I.? These 6 schools offer master’s in artificial intelligence programs
  24. The world just blew past the Paris climate talks’ maximum temperature threshold: ‘I feel like I am watching a global train wreck in slow motion’
  25. A recession is ‘at our doorstep,’ but investors are falling for a goldilocks scenario, Wells Fargo says. It ‘isn’t going to end all that well’
  26. How hard is it to get VC money during a drought? We spent 6 months following startup Yoodlize as they tried to raise their seed round
  27. A 14-year-old who weighed 430 pounds cut 35% of his body weight through a controversial surgery but sees it as a ‘journey to wellness’
  28. The world’s top inequality researcher breaks down his surprising findings that we really are all becoming more equal
  29. For venture capitalists, investing in climate tech isn’t a leap of faith
  30. Mercedes trials ChatGPT in its vehicles to help them sound more human: Here’s how you can take part
  31. ‘Perfect storm of investor risk’: SEC enforcement chief pushes back on crypto industry’s ‘regulation by enforcement’ chorus
  32. ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ was quietly pulled from cinemas across the Mideast. A trans flag may be the reason
  33. Egypt just banned every dog breed except for 10, with German shepherds and huskies considered ‘dangerous animals’
  34. NYC orders former Mayor Bill de Blasio to pay back $475,000 for using a police security detail on his failed presidential bid
  35. BlackRock could be the break crypto desperately needs
  36. Binance loses footing in Europe as French prosecutors investigate exchange and Netherlands denies license application
  37. Joe Biden just hosted Eva Longoria to screen her Flamin’ Hot Cheetos movie even though it’s probably based on a lie
  38. China calls Google’s hacking claims ‘far-fetched and unprofessional’
  39. Blockbuster ‘Spider-Man’ movie abruptly vanishes from theaters in many Muslim-majority countries
  40. Ex-Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer says her experience as a startup founder is inspired by her former Google bosses Larry Page and Sergey Brin
  41. 8-months-pregnant millennial restaurateur shot and killed just steps from Seattle’s famous Pike Place Market
  42. Taco Bell’s solution to retain workers amid staffing shortage: Create 260,000 T-shirts
  43. Bakkt delists Solana, Polygon, and Cardano, citing lack of regulatory clarity
  44. Why we can’t open-source a solution to A.I.’s ethical issues
  45. Google is warning its staff to beware of the risks posed by A.I.—including its own
  46. Vogue’s Anna Wintour is hiring for a job ‘a million girls would kill for’—but ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ fans are warning candidates of a nightmare
  47. Snoop Dogg on Petco joining his roster of celebrity endorsements: ‘It takes a Dogg to know a dog’
  48. CAVA’s IPO was a ‘break in the clouds’ for the icy IPO market, says one of its early investors. Will others follow?
  49. Gen Z grads are struggling to dress properly and meet deadlines as they enter the workforce after years of disruption. Colleges are trying to help
  50. Zoetis’s Wetteny Joseph—one of the few Black CFOs in the Fortune 500—began his journey to finance chief in Haiti
  51. Behind hedge fund giant Crispin Odey’s stunning one-week downfall from sexual abuse allegations
  52. CEO of PR giant Edelman U.S. urges leaders to stay the course on racial equity and LGBTQ rights: ‘Backtracking kills your credibility’
  53. I pitched Xbox to Microsoft–and got laughed off. Here’s how the hit console that revolutionized gaming came to be
  54. Strawberry recall linked to U.S. Hepatitis A outbreak spotlights risk of contaminated food spreading potentially deadly diseases
  55. Lionel Messi’s potential Miami debut tickets are as hot as Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
  56. Energy Department was one of the U.S. federal agencies breached by a Russian ransomware gang
  57. ‘You are the first American friend I’ve met in Beijing this year’: Xi tells Bill Gates China wants to work with world on innovation
  58. Amazon debuts its new Virginia headquarters as it pushes workers to return to the office
  59. Looking to try intermittent fasting? There’s an optimal way to do it, researchers say. Here’s how
  60. Space tourism era dawns as Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic greenlights first commercial flight
  61. Texas commercial real estate mogul Ross Perot Jr. says a CRE recession looks likely: ‘It’ll be years before we really understand the damage the pandemic did to the world’
  62. YIMBY momentum: Over 80% of Americans support building more homes in their local neighborhood
  63. U.S. lawmakers seem ready to hold A.I. developers accountable: ‘We are not going to repeat the mistake of Section 230’
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